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perianal

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Adj.1.perianal - around the anus


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The primary end point was the effect of the vaccine on the combined incidence of HPV 6/11/16/18-related external genital lesions (EGL), which included external genital warts, penile/perianal/perineal intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), and penile, perianal, or perineal cancer.
Agrili eklem kontrakturleri, gingival hipertrofi, yaygin osteopeni, bas-boyun bolgesine yerlesen parlak seffaf kucuk papuller, perianal bolge yerlesimli noduller ve kalinlasmis deri ile karakterizedir.
The office The examination area should have available a range of proctoscopes, rigid sigmoidoscopes, haemorrhoidal banding, probes, local anaesthetic and instrumentation to allow excision of cutaneous pathology such as perianal haematomas, small skin tags, banding of haemorrhoids, simple haemorrhoidectomy, low fistulotomy, sphincterotomy and excision of anal warts, abscess drainage, etc.
 
 
 
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